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Beyond Return: Child and Family Wellbeing among Refugee and IDP Returnees in Ukraine and Syria
UCR April 2026 Factsheet: Over 2.36M Lives Impacted
Our latest April 2026 impact report is now available. World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,369,324 people across Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and Georgia, providing vital support through food and emergency supplies
Capacity Statement: World Vision's Livelihoods and Economic Recovery Approach in Ukraine
Ukraine continues to navigate the deep impacts of protracted conflict, economic fragility, and widespread displacement. Today, 12.7 million people remain in urgent need of humanitarian aid, including 3.6 million Internally
Over 2.35 M Lives Reached: World Vision UCR March 2026 Factsheet
As of March 2026, World Vision has reached 2,359,048 million people across Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and Georgia, providing a lifeline with food, essential supplies, cash assistance, protection, education, mental health and
World Vision’s Parenting in Crisis Chatbot in Ukraine and Georgia: Learning report
The “Batkivska Opora” (Parenting in Crisis) Chatbot Learning Report documents the pilot implementation of an innovative digital solution designed to support families affected by the war in Ukraine and displacement in Georgia
February 2026 updates: over 2,35M people reached
According to the latest factsheet, World Vision has reached 2,353,016 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health and psychosocial support
Response Profile: World Vision’s Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine
Since commencing operations in Ukraine in March 2022, World Vision has established a strong presence through 6 and now 3 offices in Ukraine (Kyiv, Dnipro, Mykolaiv), supporting vital aid initiatives for conflict-affected
January 2026 Highlights – over 2.3M people reached
As of January 2026, World Vision’s efforts have reached over 2.34 million individuals through a diverse range of interventions, including food and non-food programmes (NFI), cash assistance, protection services, education
Annual Report 2025: Standing With Children Through Four Years of War in Ukraine
Surviving the Freezing Cold Under Fire: How Winter Disrupts Education and Mental Health Support for Ukrainian Children
Who are Ukraine Crisis Response's Partners?
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response delivers its programmes through a network of dedicated local and international partners, whose vital role enhances the impact of our work.
Our unwavering commitment to localisation in
UCR December 2025 Update: over 2.3M People Reached
The latest Ukraine Crisis Response (UCR) factsheet has revealed that of December 2025, World Vision has reached 2,312,461 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education services, livelihood
November 2025 Report: over 2,3M people reached
World Vision has reached 2,301,140 people through food, non-food items (NFI), cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) programming. 45% of the total
Regional Capacity Statement FY 2025: Overview, Impact and Resources
In FY 2025, 89% of families reached by World Vision's projects in Lebanon and Syria Response reported improved access to livelihood support services.
With humanitarian needs rising sharply across the Middle East & Eastern
Regional Brief FY 25: World Vision Reached 4.47M Children
Amid ongoing conflict, displacement, overlapping crises, and worsening climate shocks, humanitarian needs
October 2025 report: Over 2.28M people reached in Eastern Europe
As of October 2025, World Vision has reached 2,289,529 people in Ukraine, Romania, Moldova and Georgia through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, mental health and
Get to know World Vision's Response in Ukraine: 2.27M people reached
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has outlined its reach, priority sectors, strategy objectives, and the donors and supporters who have made all of this possible.
Since the onset of the crisis, World Vision’s Ukraine
2025 assessment: Transforming local Ukraine partnerships 2.0
September 2025 highlights: over 2.27M people reached
As of September 2025, World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,275,047 people with food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, mental health and psychosocial support
August 2025 Highlights: 2.26M people reached, including 1M children
As of August 2025, World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,261,654 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming. 45% (1,028
July 2025 Achievements: 2,252,316 people reached
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response has reached 2,252,316 people through food, non-food items, cash assistance, protection and education interventions, livelihood, and mental health programming.
45% of the total reach are
Education Capacity Statement: Accelerating foundational learning across the lifecycle
At World Vision, we believe every child has a right to education and that education can protect and support children affected by crises. Our framework focuses on providing inclusive, quality education during emergencies by
Capacity Statement: Cash and Voucher Programme Implementation
Despite operational constraints, Cash and Voucher Programming (CVP) especially Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) continues to serve as a cornerstone of the humanitarian response in Ukraine. MPCA provides flexible support to